Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1928, Page 11

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TITE EVENING STAR, ' WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1920 bey e | ' 1110 Sixteentn street last night, Police / H WEARING APPAREL TAKEN|.: et vy GETS RUMANIAN AWARD. FSMMUS IMMUNE I MARK SIXTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY I . | Tt dosen sweaters, asortea. coiors - L FROM TWO AUTOMOBILES |and sizes, valued at 45, were stolen | . A. Kenyon Served as U. S. Es- | don. 204 East Underwood strcet, Chevy | cort on Queen Marie's Visit. B T | | Chase, Md., yesterday afternoon. The l o Spanish Shawl, White Evening| 'y parked nea Seventh and ¥ | Willam A. Kenyon, post office in- . . L i Dresses and Two Dozen Sweaters |strects when the theft was committed. | spector in Washington and New York | 1 A pair of riding breeches, silk under- | who served as official Government es- | Among Articles Stolen. |wear and a white sweater were stolen from the apartment of Elizabeth Arnold, Clothing thieves preying on automo- | third floor of 1930 New Hampshire | Ing her 1926 tour of this country, has Have Antitoxins for Scarlet ; : o o | biles staged two operations yesterday. | avene. the past week, police were told | received from the Rumanian govern- 5 S A 4 { | yesterday. ment the decoration of an officer of the Fever in Blood, Immunolo- ] . # | A Spanish shawl, two white evening | LBy = Order of the Star of Rumania. ; T \ dresses, a white coat and pair of gold | | “'The " decoration was forwarded i L : : sl | Belleved to the oldest seagoing | Kenyon y gists Told. | slippers were in a suitcase stolen from | 1) 4y Cores, 'which was built in 1811, | Minister. | \ ) - : |the automobile of Walter C. John.|still’ piies between Bhde and Cardiff, was signed | . - Hyattsville, Md., parked in front of | Wales. shortly before The Eskimos, living in crowded ig- p loos and under oxtremely insanitary | conditions, not only have developed | fmmunity to diphtheria and scarlet fever. | but have antitoxins for these diseases| in their blood, Dr. Peter Heinbecker | |of St Louis told the American So- | ciety of Immunologists, meeting at the B g | Raleigh Hotel vesterda; | MR. AND MRS. THOMAS B. WILCOX. | B¢ On | This antitoxin appears, he said. after | ; : | e | the individuals have passed their sev-| Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox celebrated their | here since. Mr. Wilcox s 81 and his| || | enth year. It does not appear to exist| sixtieth wedding g » quletly | Wife 78. | i ‘small children, but these never con- | o geic nome. 363 gt I¥! " They have four children, Mrs. W. H. e ) | tract the diseases F L T ampshire | gyode of Shepherdstown, W. Va., and isitors Sunday trod on each others’ toes, so great | These people, living under the shadow SYHIS 4 . G. J. Wilcox, Miss Clara B. Wilcox and was the public interest in our Model furnished home, | of the North pole, he said, never get| Ville, N. ¥ uple moved | Miss Grace Wilcox of Washington. ! ‘;fwmy::m\ colds i f\pmf of thelr cxw\sfirni to Wi N ve lived | There are seven grandchildren. 3020 Cortland Place N.W., in Woodley Park. 2 EFER CORK TIPS he elements, unless the colds are = 1 . f.mns PREFER (' ;‘\:“‘m;m‘vé ner - L < % ; | ALUMNAE Groups met and discussed the unusual kitchen, the ing the fallacy that colds are due to| ‘ 10]0"[ hr“p[“)“ | AGAIN HEADS . great cedar closets and the splendid baths even after they exposure. | —— Y| had admired the furnishings of this up - to- the - minute ”. Y, oy ; Tells of Vacinne Tests. | Of Falcon Island | s Georse w. Bitiings was re-clected | | e Eidence: | Dr E C. Rosenow of the Mayo Clinic | prestdent of the Syracuse Alumnae As- | of Rochester, Minn., told of the devel- ¢ - : i : |of Rochester. Minn, told of the S| Reported by Ship socation ot VLR and monkeys have shown is i i meeting in the Y. W. C. A. Building last Convenience 2 Breventing the dreaded po'io- 5 night. ~Nrs. Theodore B. Nixon was | So it will be kept open every day from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. cort for Queen Marle of Rumania dur- antile paralysis s W 140 . lclected vice president, Mrs. Edward until Sundcy, May 6th. A detached modern residence 12 : % N with the ~ bacillus of INGTON, 1 Zealand, i i ant factor in banking service = s | sy : urer and Mrs. Walter K < : is.an important Sac 8 iy minutes frem downtown Washington. where most men and women are concerned. ! ; : e When this advantage is combined with un- - | e sue Fakie? s £ ol “‘}‘:l“ oy ‘V‘(’“m‘:ffl’]fi‘r’.‘: F‘fl;‘;,‘."‘lg(',’l‘" & questioned safety and satisfying service, a it with the obscure | PPOCC : = banki elationship becomes of very real a chronic enlarge- s o ) | . @i o 34 e DLy Drive out Connecticut Avenue to hatic glands and “Eddie” ealne. AL oy b N emia but| Pouring toward the sea on two sides Capt. “Eddie E ® ey R L " of the island, which had grown to | Cathedral Avenue and then left and “Union Trust”, situated between the resi- without any increase in the white blood | such an extent that it was 2 miles H | 3 e e SR ickenbacker bear rixht on Woodley Road to Klingle dential and business districts, is an ideal Dr. Karl Landsteiner, president of | ‘P8 (5 SFOUE 09 SheC WEE | cante ts 1437 K Street N.W. depository. the soclety, described his experiments| formation of the Tonga group, in the Will discuss the future of the 3 with ccll antigens and = individual| pacinc Qcean. It was thrown up by auteniobile. ihe aibyiion, telse right on Cortland Place, Main 3830 2% Paid on Checking and P "’“,“) e e tlosd by {| a voleanic eruption in 1885 and after ||l ViGion and the dirigible in . with the various blood tvpes of | g "partial disappearance in Iater 10500 L and e S 3% on Savings Accounts d the manlike apes which shows s tgheaved) Il transportation tonight at 6:45 that the greatest variation is 'ween . . | lood of human beings and the | . ' Over Radio Station WRC nzees. This, it was pointed out, ot e county Under the Auspices of n that the two races are at a . - = dhtance Aphrt on . the] s of The Washington-Cadiliac Co. olutionary family tree disfigur g : tisements. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Dr. Schoenheit Speaks. e erent tyves of hypersensitive- 771 < d in_gninea pigs were de- by Dr W. Schoenheit, and studies on methods of producing im- ‘munity from sprue were described by Drs. Charles Weiss and Francisco | Landron. 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